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Re: Time/Life/Science



I view time as being related to the second law of thermodynamics.  This
gives time a direction (a progression).  Time advances as entropy
increases.  Since macroscopically, we live in an entropy-increasing world,
time advances for us.

By this logic, time wouldn't necessarily advance at the same rate
everywhere... (assuming the increase of entropy isn't the same everywhere).

Perhaps there exists conditions in certain parts of the world (probably
only microscopically) where time runs the other way if entropy is
decreasing...

If only I could figure out what the next lottery drawing would be... ;)

regards,

Jeff